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■ AMBULANCES, HELICOPTER LEAVE THAI CAVE AS RESCUE UNDERWAY

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Two ambulances were seen Sunday evening leaving a cave in northern Thailand where 12 youth soccer players and their coach have been trapped for more than two weeks, hours after an operation began to rescue them. The ambulances drove to a nearby helipad, and a helicopter was seen taking off. Officials had said earlier that helicopter­s were on standby to take anyone rescued from the cave to a hospital. It was unclear who was inside the ambulances or the helicopter. Officials did not immediatel­y comment. The operation to rescue the 12 boys and their coach by having them dive out of the flooded cave began in the morning, with expert divers entering the sprawling complex for the complicate­d and dangerous mission. Chiang Rai province acting Gov. Narongsak Osatanakor­n, who is heading the operation, said that 13 foreign and five Thai divers were taking part in the rescue and that two divers would accompany each boy as they’re gradually extracted. “Divers will work with doctors in the cave to examine each of the kids’ health to determine who should get to come out first,” Narongsak said in the morning. The entire operation to rescue all 13 could last two to four days, depending on weather and water conditions, said Army Maj. Gen. Chalongcha­i Chaiyakam. The only way to bring the boys, ages 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach out of Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai province is by navigating dark and tight passageway­s filled with muddy water and strong currents, as well as oxygen-depleted air.

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